Flexible, thin-film solar panels from a Silicon Valley company are allowing drone makers to keep their aircraft in the sky for hours longer than is possible with batteries alone.
The panels, from Alta Devices in Sunnyvale, California, are produced on thin plastic sheets that can be stuck on the top frame of drones like the Bramor ppX, developed by Slovenia’s C-Astral Aerospace.
On Tuesday, the two companies showed a version of the drone with six solar panels affixed to its top. The basic drone can stay aloft for 3.5 hours, but the addition of the solar panels has extended this by two hours, they said.
Magdalena PetrovaA C-Astral Aerospace Bramor ppX LRS drone with solar panels from Alta Devices, on show in Las Vegas on Nov. 1, 2016.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD